Colonial Song
Colonial Song is a musical composition written by Australian composer Percy Grainger. Although Grainger created versions for different types of musical ensembles, its most commonly used version today is for concert band.
Background
Grainger initially wrote Colonial Song in 1911 as a piano piece as a gift to his mother, Rose. Of his piece, Grainger wrote that it was "an attempt to write a melody as typical of the Australian countryside as Stephen Foster's exquisite songs are typical of rural America". Although the piece seems to have been intended as part of a series of 'Sentimentals', Grainger never wrote any other pieces in this series. Unlike many of Grainger's other compositions, the melodies of Colonial Song are not based on folk song, but are original melodies.Versions
Although originally written as a piano solo, Grainger arranged Colonial Song in several other versions. Among the versions published during Grainger's life include:- Solo piano
- Symphony orchestra
- 2 voices, harp, and symphony orchestra
- 2 voices and piano
- Violin, cello, piano
- Military band scored for:
- *Woodwinds: 2 D♭ Piccolos, 2 C Flutes, 2 Oboes; E♭ Clarinet; Solo B♭ Clarinet; 1st, 2nd and 3rd B♭ Clarinets; Alto Clarinet; Bass Clarinet; 2 Bassoons; Soprano Saxophone; Alto Saxophone; Tenor Saxophone; Baritone Saxophone
- *Brass: Solo B♭ Cornet, 1st, 2nd and 3rd B♭ Cornet ; 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th E♭ Horns; 1st, 2nd and 3rd Trombones; Baritone; Basses
- *Percussion: Snare Drum; Cymbals; Gong; Timpani in B♭ and E♭; Glockenspiel
- *Harp and Piano